Showing posts with label Tourism Concern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourism Concern. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 March 2010

Sorry, is that yours...."


One of the main problems with the development of tourism as a method of promoting and developing a country in the developing world, is that both tourists and the multi national companies that facilitate this tourism often find themselves in a position that unknowingly takes advantage of the hosts...

Poor wages and working conditions, acculturation, loss of homes and lands, raises in taxes and costs of basics such as food, water and power are just some of the problems, and for many peoples this cost is too high for the amount of benefit that tourism can bring...

But what can we do? Most of us visit these places and people with the belief that we are making a positive difference, and are often unaware of any problems that we could potentially be creating...

One way is to back companies such as (one of our charities of choice) Tourism Concern who work to help ease these tourism related problems...

"Putting Tourism to Rights" is one of their campaigns, and they say that "Thousands of people all over the world endure abuses of their basic human rights due to tourism. Our campaign is calling on governments and industry to to more to respect and protect the human rights of destination communities and industry employees..."

Please take time to look at this site, and see if you too can help to make a difference, at http://www.tourismconcern.org.uk/index.php?page=campaigns

Thanks.

Barticus.

Friday, 27 November 2009

"But I am CONCERNed...."


News reaching us today about our charity of choice "Tourism Concern" airing it's views with regards to the effects of the tourism industry in developing areas...

Tourism Concern claims tourism developments often exploit tribal people, force locals from their homes and damage the environment...

The campaigning charity’s latest report, Putting Tourism to Rights, calls on the UK government and tourism industry to tackle poverty by protecting the rights of local people...

Tricia Barnett, Tourism Concern director, said: ‘While tourism has great potential to create wealth and improve the lives of local communities, our report shows that it is often developed at the expense of human rights. This is particularly true for people who are poor and easy to exploit, often driving them deeper into poverty....’

These worries, along with many others, are the things that we need to address if we are to continue to develop towards a committed and sustainable future for the travel industry...

Please follow more at http://www.e-tid.com/News-Home/Tourism-charity-challenges-human-rights-abuses.aspx

Barticus.

Friday, 20 November 2009

Tourism Concern. Let Us Spread The Word! Part 2.


I have some wonderful and positive news... It looks like Tourism Concern will keep its doors open!

On the 25th October 2009, I posted news about Tourism Concern who were in danger of closing before Christmas, due to a much needed sum of £40,000 to survive and keep their essential worldwide projects on the run. Although the black cloud has not fully disappeared, the sun is slowly showing its rays as already more than £32,000 has been donated.

To follow this story click below...
http://www.travelmole.com/stories/1139470.php?news_cat=3

G.T.I.